- Safiu Kehinde
The Federal Government has established a six-member investigative committee over last week’s National Grid collapse.
This was disclosed in a statement issued on Tuesday by the Special Adviser to the Minister of Power on Strategic Communication and Media Relations, Bolaji Tunji.
According to the statement, leadership of NERC and TCN were, at the weekend, summoned by the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, in an emergency meeting over the national grid which suffered set back twice last week.
The Minister expressed his concern over the incident, which he claimed hindered the giant stride made in the power sector over the last one year.
Addressing the incidents at the meeting, Adelabu set up a forensic investigative committee to identify the root cause of both incidents, especially a review of potential sabotage on the system.
The six-member committee would also review the national grid stability and identify investments and technical capacities required to make the grid smart and resilient.
Meanwhile, Adelabu dismissed the claims that the power grid collapsed.
He said the incidents were more of grid disturbance than collapse
Recall that the National grid collapse last week Monday, leaving the nation in total blackout before being restored on Wednesday.
On the cause of the collapse, the ministry explained that the collapse was due to the tripping of a line at the Jebba Transmission Substation and recurring fault at the Osogbo Transmission Substation.
NPO would report another collapse on Saturday which NERC attributed to Jebba transformer explosion.
The statement read in part; “Worried at the disturbance on the national grid which threw some sections of the country into darkness twice within the week, Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu at the weekend summoned the leadership of the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and the Transmission company of Nigeria (TCN) to an emergency meeting.
“The Minister expressed displeasure at the incident, which he said, was capable of rubbishing the giant strides made in the last one year which has led to an increased generation and distribution of 5, 527 megawatts, a record generation in three years.
“Adelabu also constituted a forensic investigation committee with a mandate to advise the government on necessary solutions to make the national grid robust and reliable in addition to the ongoing efforts of the government like the Presidential Power Initiatives (PPI) and the Nigeria Electricity Transmission Project (NETAP).
“The Committee is to also establish the root cause of both incidents especially a review of potential sabotage on the system.
“The Committee will holistically review the national grid stability and identify investments and technical capacities required to make the grid smart and resilient.
“In addition, a technical team has been deployed to access the critical nodes on the national grid to identify potential vulnerabilities and proffer recommendations to address these vulnerabilities to prevent future disruptions to the grid.
“On Monday, October 14, there was a partial collapse due to the tripping of a line at the Jebba Transmission Substation and recurring fault at the Osogbo Transmission Substation. Efforts to restore the grid further resulted in a setback the following day. The System was however fully restored on Wednesday, October 16, 2024.
“There was no grid collapse on Tuesday as was widely speculated as the setback was a continuation of Monday’s restoration efforts on the grid.
“Also what was described on Saturday, October 19, as grid collapse was a deliberate protective shut down of the grid as a result of the explosion of the Jebba transformer. And this was restored within two hours. “ What we had were more of grid disturbances than collapses”.
“Preliminary assessment of Jebba incident suggested that the explosion was as a result of ageing equipment unrelated to the initial collapse.
“The six-member committee are; Engr. Nafisat Ali, Executive Director, Independent System Operator (ISO), who leads the committee, Dr. Chidi Ike, Commissioner, NERC, Engr. Ishola (GM. National Control Centre (NCC) , Engr. Emmanuel Nosike, Director, Transmission, Federal Ministry of Power (FMoP), Engr. Ali Sharifai (GM, Transmission Service Provider (TSP) and Mr. Adedayo Olowoniyi, Chief Technical Adviser to the Minister of Power.
“The team is expected to present a report to the Honourable Minister by November 1, 2024.”